Acchhe din for domestic workers to come as their right to form unions will be accepted . But headache for people like myself who are keeping domestic workers now they will form unions which will make them difficult to remove even if they disobey and will allow them to unite and demand more pay .

Domestic nahi to alien laane ka.. Assam se bhaga rele hain. And Sena is not in favor of deporting them .. perfect for you.. demand and supply

Acchhe din for domestic workers to come as their right to form unions will be accepted . But headache for people like myself who are keeping domestic workers now they will form unions which will make them difficult to remove even if they disobey and will allow them to unite and demand more pay .

I thought this has already happened with associations of kaam wali bais and car washers... I have heard employers are now obliged to give them 10% increment every year and certain paid holidays otherwise none of them will work for you....

I thought this has already happened with associations of kaam wali bais and car washers... I have heard employers are now obliged to give them 10% increment every year and certain paid holidays otherwise none of them will work for you....

There should be an incentive for employers also.
Show the kaam wai bai as your expense for your tax.
Also, this is a critical job. Could the kaam wali bais also find replacement when they don’t show up.

Possibly, Doc ji can already do it if he pays them from the clinic.

The associations should think 'win win'

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India, with a 7.5 per cent projected growth, may officially surpass China as it is for the first time leading major emerging economies in growth chart, according to latest World Bank figures. “With an expected growth of 7.5 per cent this year, India is, for the first time, leading the World Bank’s growth chart of major economies,” said Kaushik Basu, World Bank Chief Economist and Senior Vice President after the release of the latest Global Economic Prospects (GEP) report on Wednesday.
China is projected to grow at 7.1 per cent. Developing countries are now projected to grow by 4.4 per cent this year, with a likely rise to 5.2 per cent in 2016, and 5.4 per cent in 2017, the report said. In China, the carefully managed slowdown continues, with growth likely to moderate to a still robust 7.1 per cent this year. In India, which is an oil importer, reforms have buoyed confidence and falling oil prices have reduced vulnerabilities, paving the way for the economy to grow by a robust 7.5 per cent rate in 2015, the report said.
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Looks like India will s the fastest growing economy now as per the same world bank.

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